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(Created page with "In '''Masechet Eduyot''' there are eight chapters of Mishnayot, but there is no Gemara on it. The Masechet is referred to in the Babylonian Talmud as "Masechet Bechirata," according to the Rebbe's explanation, this means it is the chosen or select Masechet. The Masechet concentrates all the testimonies that were heard from the Sages regarding rulings that were decided in the generation before them. Additionally, the Masechet contains a collection of the leniencies of B...")
 
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In '''Masechet Eduyot''' there are eight chapters of Mishnayot, but there is no Gemara on it. The Masechet is referred to in the Babylonian Talmud as "Masechet Bechirata," according to the Rebbe's explanation, this means it is the chosen or select Masechet.
In '''Masechet Eduyot''' there are eight chapters of Mishnayot, but there is no Gemara on it. The Masechet is referred to in the Babylonian Talmud as "Masechet Bechirata," according to the Rebbe's explanation, this means it is the chosen or select Masechet.


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